Paramount Pictures has released the final video payoff of Super 8‘s viral campaign, a 6 minute video which reveals spoiler information about what escapes the crashed train.

The Stage Directors and Choreographers’ Society has filed an arbitration claim against the producers of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark over claimed $300,000 in unpaid royalties due to the show’s original director Julie Taymor.

A couple of people are “up to no good” in the Marauder’s Map of the closing credits in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

Jeffrey Katzenbergsays that Hollywood is to blame for the slide in 3D box office grosses:

I think 3D is right smack in the middle of its terrible twos. We have disappointed our audience multiple times now, and because of that I think there is genuine distrust — whereas a year and a half ago, there was genuine excitement, enthusiasm and reward for the first group of 3D films that actually delivered a quality experience. Now that’s been seriously undermined. It’s not in any fashion, shape or form the demise of 3D, but until there are 3D experiences that exceed people’s expectations, it’s going to stay challenged. (He predicts Michael Bay’s Transformers: Dark of the Moon will exceed expectations.) It’s really heartbreaking to see what has been the single greatest opportunity that has happened to the film business in over a decade being harmed. The audience has spoken, and they have spoken really loudly.

A new iPad app named Fanhattan bills itself as the “starting point for entertainment discovery.”

Shia LaBeoufconfirms that he won’t return for another Transformers movie: “I’m not coming back to do another one. I don’t think Mike will either. It still is a hot property, I think, especially coming out of the third one. So I imagine they’ll reboot it at some point with someone else.”